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Establishment of the Greek School Committee, New York City (May 14, 1829)

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section VI

VI. Tangible Support: Philhellenes, Warriors and PhilanthropistsC5. Establishment of the Greek School Committee, New York City(Booras, pp. 233-34) Boston Recorder, May 14, 1829From the latest intelligence, it appears that there is still much suffering, especially...

Plan for Promoting Common School Education in Greece Adopted by the Greek School Committee (May, 1829)

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section VI

VI. Tangible Support: Philhellenes, Warriors and PhilanthropistsC6. Plan for Promoting Common School Education in Greece Adopted by the Greek School Committee[Pamphlet Published in New York, May, 1829]PLAN.The Committee appointed at a late meeting of Gentlemen, at the...

Popular Appeals and Contributions

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section VI

VI. Tangible Support: Philhellenes, Warriors and PhilanthropistsA. Popular Appeals and Contributions(Robinson, p. 157) New York Commercial Advertiser, December 6, 1823: Greek CommitteeAt a meeting last evening of the committee of the “Greek Fund,” Wm. Bayard, Esq. was...

Letters of Edward Everett

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section VI

VI. Tangible Support: Philhellenes, Warriors and PhilanthropistsB. Letters of Edward Everett(Robinson, pp. 144-46) Washington, February 4, 1827: [To the New York Greek Committee.]Gentlemen of the Executive Committee for the Relief of the Greeks:Your favor of 31...

Excerpts from Col. Jonathan P. Miller, Letters from Greece

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section VI

VI. Tangible Support: Philhellenes, Warriors and PhilanthropistsC1. Excerpts from Col. Jonathan P. Miller, Letters from Greece.In the month of July last, Mr. J. P. Miller of Vermont made application to the Committee for the relief of the Greeks in Boston, for...

Excerpts from Col. Jonathan P. Miller, The Condition of Greece

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section VI

VI. Tangible Support: Philhellenes, Warriors and PhilanthropistsC2. Excerpts from Col. Jonathan P. Miller, The Condition of Greece.(pp. 11-14) New York, March 8, 1827I received this morning from the Greek Committee of New York the following instructionsMr. Johnathan...
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